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France hosts the third UN Ocean Conference, showcasing efforts in marine conservation and sustainable ocean use to protect marine life for a sustainable future.
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France hosts the third UN Ocean Conference, showcasing efforts in marine conservation and sustainable ocean use to protect marine life for a sustainable future.

China and the United States are making strides toward mending their trade relationship, following recent talks in London that experts say signal a return to more constructive engagement.

Protests against immigration raids have spread to multiple U.S. cities, with activists demonstrating against ICE and military deployments. Nationwide demonstrations are intensifying.

South Korea has stopped its loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts along the border with the DPRK, aiming to restore trust and peace on the Korean Peninsula.

NASA delays Axiom-4 mission to the ISS due to a Falcon 9 rocket issue, affecting international crew’s launch plans.

China and the Republic of the Congo pledge to deepen cooperation at a key ministerial meeting, announcing plans for zero-tariff treatment and enhanced collaboration in technology and development.

The Pentagon estimates that deploying Marines and National Guard to Los Angeles will cost $134 million, as tensions rise over immigration enforcement protests.

U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee signals a potential shift in U.S. policy away from pursuing an independent Palestinian state, raising international concerns.

Facing rising trade tensions and uncertainty, the World Bank has cut its global growth forecasts, warning that without swift action, living standards could suffer worldwide.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced an overnight curfew in downtown LA following intense protests against immigration raids.